

Transforming Sudan
Book • 2017
In 'Transforming Sudan', Alden Young explores the emergence of economic developmentalism as the ideology of the Sudanese state during the decolonization era.
The book examines how international economic tools and diplomacy transformed Sudan from managing distinct populations to managing a national economy based on individual equality.
It highlights the rise and shortcomings of this ideology, particularly in addressing regional and racial equity issues, which contributed to state formation and civil war.
The book examines how international economic tools and diplomacy transformed Sudan from managing distinct populations to managing a national economy based on individual equality.
It highlights the rise and shortcomings of this ideology, particularly in addressing regional and racial equity issues, which contributed to state formation and civil war.
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